Religious Holidays
Religious Accommodations
Members of the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø community observe a variety of religious holidays. The diversity of religious observances across our campus contribute significantly to the unique culture of our institution.
The list below contains many, but not necessarily all, of the religious and cultural holidays celebrated by students, staff, and faculty at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø. Use the list below to avoid scheduling conflicts that could negatively impact members of our community and to be mindful of periods when students, staff, and faculty may need greater flexibility and support.
During observances that require fasting, cessation of regular activities, or daily prayer/service attendance, students may have trouble reaching their full academic potential and may seek alternatives for completing assignments or exams. In these cases, students should seek alternative arrangements with their instructor(s) as early as possible to establish reasonable accommodations for their observances. Faculty play an important role in supporting our students as they balance academic responsibilities and religious traditions. Clear communication around the need for accommodations contributes to the well-being of our community members and ensures that students, staff, and faculty feel valued, respected, and heard.
Questions? Please contact the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion atÌý[email protected].
*The Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar used by Muslims around the world to determine the timing of important religious observations. Dates for religious observances are determined by the movement and observation of the moon as announced by religious authorities.
*It is customary for Jewish observances toÌý²ú±ð²µ¾±²ÔÌý³Ù³ó±ðÌýholiday before sundownÌýand to extend theÌýholidayÌýafter sundown the following night.
| Date | Holiday | Religion |
|---|---|---|
| January 1 | Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God | Roman Catholicism |
| January 2 | Feast of Saint Basil | Orthodox Christianity |
| January 3 | Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus | Orthodox Christianity |
| January 3 | Mahayana New Year | Buddhism |
| January 5 | Guru Gobind Singh Gurpurab | Sikhism |
| January 6 | Epiphany | Christianity |
| January 7 | Christmas | Coptic Orthodox Christianity |
| January 14 | Pongal | Hinduism |
| January 19 | Timkat | Ethiopian Orthodox Christian |
| February 2 | Candlemas | Christianity |
| February 2 | Vasant Panchami | Hinduism |
| February 12 - 13 | Tu Bi’Shevat | Judaism |
| February 15 | Parinirvana | Buddhism |
| February 15 | Maha Shivaratri | Hinduism |
| February 18 | Ash Wednesday | Christianity |
| February 19 | Ramadan begins | Islam |
| March 2 - 3 | Purim | Judaism |
| March 4 | Holi | Hinduism |
| March 4 | Hola Mohalla | Sikhism |
| March 15 | Shri Ramakrishna Jayanti | Hinduism |
| March 17 | Saint Patrick’s Day | Christianity |
| March 21 | Naw-Ruz | µþ²¹³ó²¹â€™i |
| March 21 | Eid-al-Fitr | Islam |
| March 29 | Palm Sunday | Christianity |
| March 31 | Mahavir Jayanti | Jainism |
| April 2 | The Memorial of Jesus’ Death | Jehovah’s Witness |
| April 2 – 9 | Passover | Judaism |
| April 5 | Easter | Christianity |
| April 14 | Vaisakhi | Sikhism, Hinduism |
| May 1 | Vesak | Buddhist |
| May 5 | Lag BaOmer | Judaism |
| May 24 | Buddha’s Birthday | Buddhism |
| May 27 | Eid-al-Adha | Islam |
| May 29 | Ascension of Baha’u’llah | µþ²¹³ó²¹â€™i |
| June 4 | Feast of Corpus Christi | Roman Catholism |
| June 17 | New Year | Islam |
| July 10 | Martyrdon of the Bab | µþ²¹³ó²¹â€™i |
| July 23 | Birthday of Haile Selassie | Rastafarian |
| July 24 | Pioneer Day | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
| August 1 | Lammas | Christianity |
| August 1 | Fast in Honor of Holy Mother of Jesus | Orthodox Christianity |
| August 15 | Transfiguration of the Lord | Orthodox Christianity |
| August 15 | Feast of the Assumption | Roman Catholicism |
| September 11 | Nayrouz | Coptic Orthodox Christianity |
| September 14 | Ganesh Chaturthi | Hinduism |
| September 12 - 13 | Rosh Hashanah | Judaism |
| September 21 | Yom Kippur | Judaism |
| September 25 | Sukkot starts | Judaism |
| October 2 | Sukkot ends | Judaism |
| October 4 | Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi | Roman Catholicism |
| October 17 - 21 | Durga Puja | Hinduism |
| October 20 | Installation of Scriptures as Guru Granth | Sikhism |
| October 20 | Dasara | Hinduism |
| November 1 | All Saints’ Day | Christianity |
| November 2 | All Souls’ Day | Christianity |
| November 8 | Diwali | Hinduism |
| November 10 | Birthday of the Bab | µþ²¹³ó²¹â€™i |
| November 22 | Feast of Christ the King | Christianity/Catholicism |
| November 24 | Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib | Sikhism |
| November 29 | Advent | Christianity |
| November 30 | Ecclesiastical Year Begins | Orthodox Christianity |
| December 3 | Feast of Saint Francis Xavier | Christianity/Catholicism |
| December 4 | The Entrance of the Theotokos into the Temple | Eastern Orthodox Christianity |
| December 6 | Saint Nichols Day | Christianity |
| December 8 | Bodhi Day | Buddhism |
| December 5 - 12 | Hanukkah | Judaism |
| December 12 | Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe | Christianity/Catholicism |
| December 25 | Christmas | Christianity |